Discount Downton: cut-price country pile that costs the same as a one-bedroom flat in London

With 21 bedrooms, six acres of land and not one, but two spacious conservatories, Cilwendeg House in North Pembrokeshire has been slashed to the bargain basement price of £650,000 (parking space included)

Hands up Downton Abbey fans? If, like us, you’ve devoted the odd daydream to sashaying down elegant staircases or hiding from amorous suitors behind Doric columns, then you could be in luck: Cilwendeg House in Pembrokeshire could be yours for the trifling sum of £650,000.

That’s about the price of a well-appointed one-bedroom flat in London, in case you’re wondering.

The rambling 18th-century mansion had been on the market for £1.1 million but failed to drum up any interest. Estate agents believe the proposed mansion tax may be deterring potential buyers.

Until recently the property had been used as a retirement home for the elderly, but was originally fashioned as a grand country residence by the son of a wealthy lawyer in the 1780s.

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According the sales materials the historic home boasts ‘splendid Doric and Ionic columns,
ornate window surrounds, quoins and a host of other architectural features,
which create a magnificent impression.’

The agents claim it could easily be converted back into a rather splendid family home and the new owners will also count Prince Charles among their well-heeled neighbours.

For the modest price you can expect 21 bedrooms, four large reception rooms, two spacious conservatories as well as offices and servants’ quarters. You also get six acres of lush countryside and parking for as many cars as you can afford.